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Strain adaptation

The strain adapted to pectate showed lag phase by cultivation on this medium corresponding to the first phase of growth on pectin, but after short storage period (two weeks) on malt agar it lost completely the ability to grow on pectate (Fig. 2). There was a possibility to restore this ability to grow on pectate by primary cultivation on pectin. It seems, in conclusion, there is a primary utilization of methanol released from pectin by Candida boidinii and the secondary path, the utilization of D-galacturonate chains, required an... [Pg.901]

Figure 3.12 Persistence of testosterone in sandy loam, loam, and silt loam soil spiked with 1 mg [ C]-testostrone/kg. The middle panel shows residues in soil extracts, whereas the bottom panel represents a loss in androgenicity in the soil extract. Androgenicity was measured using a human androgenicity receptor recombinant yeast strain. (Adapted from Lorenzen et al., 2005.)... Figure 3.12 Persistence of testosterone in sandy loam, loam, and silt loam soil spiked with 1 mg [ C]-testostrone/kg. The middle panel shows residues in soil extracts, whereas the bottom panel represents a loss in androgenicity in the soil extract. Androgenicity was measured using a human androgenicity receptor recombinant yeast strain. (Adapted from Lorenzen et al., 2005.)...
Budroni, M., Zara, S., Zara, G., Pirino, G., and Mannazzu, I. (2005). Peculiarities of flor strains adapted to Sardinian sherry-like wine aging conditions. FEMS Yeast Res. 5, 951-958. [Pg.36]

It is important to emphasize that for moderate- to large-scale fermentation plants, bank deposits of suitable yeast strains are necessary to guard against contamination. The capability of propagating active yeast strains adapted to the particular feedstock and conditions used in the process should be maintained to make sufficient inoculum available for fermenter startup after plant upsets and scheduled shutdowns. Also, if yeast cells are separated for recycling as inoculum for fresh feed, the most active cell strata should be selected. [Pg.414]

The situation can be visualised by Fig. 8.10 considering that the thick rigid substrate will be only very slightly deformed by the thin, much less rigid, drying film. This means that in a first approximation the deformation (stress) of the support can be ignored (steps 2-4 in Fig. 8.10b) and the strain adaption comes almost completely from the thin film (step 1 in Fig. 8.10b). [Pg.279]

Figure 7.2. Orientation distribution fimction, J, vs, Hencky strain. [Adapted, by permission, from Wagner A II, Kalyon D M, Yazici R, Fiske T J, Antec 97. Conference proceedings, Toronto, April 1997, 996-1000,]... Figure 7.2. Orientation distribution fimction, J, vs, Hencky strain. [Adapted, by permission, from Wagner A II, Kalyon D M, Yazici R, Fiske T J, Antec 97. Conference proceedings, Toronto, April 1997, 996-1000,]...
Throughout the winter the beds can be protected by a layer of straw, cardboard or new chips topped with plastic. This is particularly important for harsh climates. Other possibilities include making the bed inside a cold frame or plastic greenhouse. Certain regions of the country like the Northwest are better suited to natural culture than others. In this respect it is desirable to use a local strain adapted to local conditions. In climates unsuitcd To ouTdoorculTivation, the wood chips can be filled Into trays and brought Inside. [Pg.112]

FIGURE 7.8 Structure of the conserved inner core oligosaccharide regions of LPS from N. meningitidis and H. influenzae. (A) Haemophilus influenzae capsular and noncapsular strains. (B) Neisseria meningitidis strain. (Adapted from Li, J. et al. Methods Enzymol, 405, 369, 2005. With permission.)... [Pg.262]

Figure 3.10. Microstructure of deformed test specimens of mineral-filled PVC by 0.4 longitudinal strain. [Adapted, by permission, from Ognedal, A. S., Clausen, A. H., Berstad, T, Seeling, T, Hopperstad, O. S., Int. J. Solids Structures, in press, 2014.]... Figure 3.10. Microstructure of deformed test specimens of mineral-filled PVC by 0.4 longitudinal strain. [Adapted, by permission, from Ognedal, A. S., Clausen, A. H., Berstad, T, Seeling, T, Hopperstad, O. S., Int. J. Solids Structures, in press, 2014.]...
Fig. 5 The relative chitin deacetylase (CDA) activity of nine isolated bacterial strains (adapted from [71])... Fig. 5 The relative chitin deacetylase (CDA) activity of nine isolated bacterial strains (adapted from [71])...
Fig. 5. Solubilization of phenanthrene(phe) and pyrene(pyr) at 55°C by a biosurfactant produced by the P. aeruginosa P-CG3 strain (adapted from Cheng et al. [73]). Fig. 5. Solubilization of phenanthrene(phe) and pyrene(pyr) at 55°C by a biosurfactant produced by the P. aeruginosa P-CG3 strain (adapted from Cheng et al. [73]).
Fig. 6.4 Objectives of strain-level applications of MALDl-TOF MS-enabled characterization of bacteria have included categorization (a), differentiation (b), and identification (c). The requisite level of taxonomie resolution tends to increase as one progresses from efforts to categorizing strains to identifying individual strains. (Adapted from Sandrin et al. 2013, copyright John Wiley... Fig. 6.4 Objectives of strain-level applications of MALDl-TOF MS-enabled characterization of bacteria have included categorization (a), differentiation (b), and identification (c). The requisite level of taxonomie resolution tends to increase as one progresses from efforts to categorizing strains to identifying individual strains. (Adapted from Sandrin et al. 2013, copyright John Wiley...
Fig. 11 a) Experimental setup used for uniaxial strain measurements b) Raman spectra of graphene with increasing strain. Adapted from Ref 85. [Pg.48]

Figure 1. Relation between climate, stress, and strain, adapted from Holmer (1999). Figure 1. Relation between climate, stress, and strain, adapted from Holmer (1999).
Hegedus D, Cowin S (1976) Bone remodeling II small strain adaptive elasticity. J Elasticity 6 337-352. [Pg.461]

Dichroic ratioofthecyano group band at 2225 cm (a) and the carbonyl group band at (b) as a function of strain. Adapted with permission from Ref. [78] 2000, Elsevier. [Pg.100]

Proteomics has significantly contributed to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying probiotic actions, revealing that some proteins actually mediate both adaptation and adhesion to the GIT as well as immunomodulation. Of note, many of these proteins are also involved in response mechanisms to industrial stresses. As it is well known that strains adapted to a particular stress usually... [Pg.165]

Extraction, cnltivation and nse of snch adaptive strains are of both scientific and practical interest. Using bacterial strains adaptive to capron, polyamide production waste, warn prodncts, toxic snbstances may be utilized. This allows obtaining of secondary raw materials and solving the problem of environmental protection. [Pg.170]

Fig. 12.14 Plot of lamellar growth rate, G, as a function of temperature for cross-linked natural rubber at indicated strains. (Adapted from Andrews et al. (60))... Fig. 12.14 Plot of lamellar growth rate, G, as a function of temperature for cross-linked natural rubber at indicated strains. (Adapted from Andrews et al. (60))...

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